One hundred years ago on Oct. 18, 1924, the Notre Dame football team beat Army in New ... gray October sky the Four Horsemen ...
Notre Dame football is steeped in nostalgia. The Fighting Irish were the first truly national program, dating back to the ...
Outlined against a blue, gray November sky the Four Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they are known as Famine, Pestilence, Destruction, and Death. These are only aliases. Their real names are ...
In other words, if you wanted to say you were the best football team in America, eh, the world, you had to beat the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame. And, by a score of 9-7, the Pottsville Maroons did ...
The “Four Horsemen” of Notre Dame’s 1924 football eleven—Stuhldreher, Crowley, Miller and Layden—came from the four points of the compass last week to reunite at Philadelphia.
NEW YORK — Marking the centennial of the “Four Horsemen” game, Notre Dame football made relatively quick work of 19 th-ranked Army on Saturday night in a 49-14 runaway at Yankee Stadium.
There are no doubts left about Notre Dame's authenticity. Thanks to an inexplicable early season loss to Northern Illinois, ...
Outlined against a blue, gray October sky the Four Horsemen rode again ... most consequential games in college football history. Arguably no game in Notre Dame history did more to put the small ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are one of four teams remaining in the College Football Playoff following Thursday's Sugar Bowl ...
We know the narrative about Notre Dame football and New Year's Day bowls, but these Irish may be a tougher, tested, together ...
The Georgia Bulldogs faced the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Thursday in a College Football Playoff (CFP) quarterfinal matchup ...